Havells Fixed Thermal & Fixed Magnetic 4P MCCB 63A 10KA IHLGSF0063 is a high-quality molded case circuit breaker (MCCB) that provides reliable protection against overload and short-circuit currents. It has a rated voltage of 415V AC and a current rating of 63A. It also has a breaking capacity of 10kA.
The MCCB is equipped with both thermal and magnetic trip units. The thermal trip unit protects against overload currents, while the magnetic trip unit protects against short-circuit currents. The MCCB also has a fixed trip setting, which means that the trip point cannot be adjusted.
Features
- Reliable protection against overload and short-circuit currents
- Fixed trip setting
- Thermal and magnetic trip units
- 4 poles
- Rated voltage: 415V AC
- Current rating: 63A
- Breaking capacity: 10kA
- Compact and rugged design
- Easy to install and use
- Complies with IS/IEC 60947-2 standards
Benefits
- Protects electrical circuits from damage
- Reduces downtime and maintenance costs
- Improves safety and reliability of electrical operations
- Easy to use and maintain
- Value for money
Applications
Havells Fixed Thermal & Fixed Magnetic 4P MCCB 63A 10KA IHLGSF0063 is ideal for use in a wide range of applications, including:
- Commercial buildings
- Industrial facilities
- Residential complexes
- Power plants
- Distribution substations
- Control panels
- Switchboards
How it works
Havells Fixed Thermal & Fixed Magnetic 4P MCCB 63A 10KA IHLGSF0063 works by continuously monitoring the current flowing through the electrical circuit. If the current exceeds the setpoint, the thermal or magnetic trip unit will trip and disconnect the circuit from the power supply. This protects the circuit from damage and prevents fires.
Installation and use
Havells Fixed Thermal & Fixed Magnetic 4P MCCB 63A 10KA IHLGSF0063 is easy to install and use. It is typically mounted on a DIN rail. The MCCB is connected to the electrical circuit and the power supply using the terminals provided.
Once the MCCB is installed, it is important to check the trip setting. The trip setting should be slightly above the normal operating current of the electrical circuit. This will ensure that the MCCB trips only when the circuit is overloaded or there is a short circuit.
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